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if i kill you right now, nobody would even care. >> michelle is living on her own. she just recorded a song. she even took up boxing. >> the others are also talking on the first an verse ary of their release. amanda said she has grown, strong and so much to live for. >> gina says she is enjoying to learn new technology and learning to drive. they will be in washington, d.c. tonight for the hope awards which honor people fighting to protect kids from victimization. >> amazing how these women are striving after going through a traumatic event in their lives. >> they've come a long way in a year. amazing that that guy who got arrested for all of that is gone, committing suicide in prison. >> the girls and their representatives said when that happened it was almost better that that happened because there was never a concern that he would ever, even on a fluke be able to come out and do anything else to them. >> we'll be right back. ♪ give you my dirty little secret ♪ ♪ dirty little secret >> can you keep a secret? there's more to a menu than meets the eye. >> some
if i kill you right now, nobody would even care. >> michelle is living on her own. she just recorded a song. she even took up boxing. >> the others are also talking on the first an verse ary of their release. amanda said she has grown, strong and so much to live for. >> gina says she is enjoying to learn new technology and learning to drive. they will be in washington, d.c. tonight for the hope awards which honor people fighting to protect kids from victimization. >>...
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michelle knight was not included because she was already an adult at the time of her abduction. berry and dejesus said they wanted to be with their other families who understand their ordeal. >>> under pressure from the u.n., the vatican is revealing how it has dealt with priests accused of sexually abusing children over the past decade. 848 priests have been defrocked. nearly 2600 received lesser penalties. it is the first time the vatican made such information public and could open the church to more lawsuits. >>> authorities in california plan to interview that 15-year-old stowaway who flew from california to hawaii to see if criminal charges should be filed. you're seeing video of that boy as he jumps from that boeing 767 and walks to the front of the plane and talks to an airport worker for several moments. he's now back in california being cared for by child protective services. >>> a new development in the drunk driving case of a texas teenager. who sparked national outrage after killing four people. the insurer of ethan couch's parents will pay more than $2 million to th
michelle knight was not included because she was already an adult at the time of her abduction. berry and dejesus said they wanted to be with their other families who understand their ordeal. >>> under pressure from the u.n., the vatican is revealing how it has dealt with priests accused of sexually abusing children over the past decade. 848 priests have been defrocked. nearly 2600 received lesser penalties. it is the first time the vatican made such information public and could open...
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it's like the anti-michelle obama. >> exactly. it's the bad cop good cop. >> but they've drawn the same reaction. so it's -- >> that's a great point. >> michelle obama kind of might as well have gone the full bloomberg. if people are going to be like you're the nanny trying to interfere in my life, mike bloomberg has shown that you can make that preech work and you won't win on everything. he wasn't able to ban large sodas. he took a lot of flak for it. but he had a lot of big effects in new york. >> in some ways it feels to me, this is exactly the fight we're having over health care, right? the fights we're having over increasing the minimum wage. we're talking about predominantly low-income people for whom access to fresh fruits and vegetables and healthy food is not ashead readily available. a lot of bodegas do not sell them. right? so for a lot of children you're going to get that nutrition at school. we know kids do better in school when they have proper nutrition. and again, we're seeing that these things are actually workin
it's like the anti-michelle obama. >> exactly. it's the bad cop good cop. >> but they've drawn the same reaction. so it's -- >> that's a great point. >> michelle obama kind of might as well have gone the full bloomberg. if people are going to be like you're the nanny trying to interfere in my life, mike bloomberg has shown that you can make that preech work and you won't win on everything. he wasn't able to ban large sodas. he took a lot of flak for it. but he had a lot...
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president obama and first lady michelle obama have reported assets of between $1.8 million and $7 million. of course, that's far from a precise figure. but public officials are permitted to list their assets in broad ranges. >>> and "godzilla" is poised to be a smashing success at the weekend box office. the $160 million sci-fi remake is expected to annihilate the competition by grossing around $70 million through sunday. disney's "million dollar arm" is debuting with modest expectations of about $10 million in ticket sales. >>> all right. still ahead, we love barbara walters, too. but one woman's tribute to her is truly a first. >>> and out of control and no way to stop it. a runaway truck, caught on camera. gs accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles
president obama and first lady michelle obama have reported assets of between $1.8 million and $7 million. of course, that's far from a precise figure. but public officials are permitted to list their assets in broad ranges. >>> and "godzilla" is poised to be a smashing success at the weekend box office. the $160 million sci-fi remake is expected to annihilate the competition by grossing around $70 million through sunday. disney's "million dollar arm" is debuting...
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. >> there was a situation in kansas michelle obama was asked not to speak at a commencement, so we may be a commencement issue. so she did speak to that different event. bill ayers was asked not to speak at one. it does feel like it is happening a lot more on the other side of the fence. >> it does happen more often than not, and the reason is because of a lack of leadership and because we are trading the idea and concept of academic freedom for academic justice, which is basically an endorsement of an idea that extreme liberalism that you can disagree with someone, but disagreeing with them have to cut them off and silence them from the world. that is what we are seeing here. martha: we need an open conversation and to provoke young minds as they are heading out the door in some cases. thank you very much. bill: a children's party stable turning into a terrifying ride. >> i just saw the bouncing hou house, up, and then it went over there, i didn't see my sister. then one little boy came out, landed in the middle of the road. bill: people watching helplessly as a bounce house is flown
. >> there was a situation in kansas michelle obama was asked not to speak at a commencement, so we may be a commencement issue. so she did speak to that different event. bill ayers was asked not to speak at one. it does feel like it is happening a lot more on the other side of the fence. >> it does happen more often than not, and the reason is because of a lack of leadership and because we are trading the idea and concept of academic freedom for academic justice, which is basically...
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michelle obama has been very involved with veterans families. you think when this comes across your desk you want to make immediate action on it. it is doable. it is absolutely doable. you have gone to far to say there is criminal activity. what do you mean by that? >> incompetence means there is long wait list and don't know how our hands around it. this is great example of single-payer if we go the larger way on the health system. criminality is the i'm more interested in protecting my bonus and my job than those that protect our great veteran. as a veteran grandson of a guy that fought in world war ii, that angers me. if you go i'm more concerned about my job than the health care of these veterans. that is not incompetence. that is criminal neglect. i think it is serious we get to the bottom of it. find out who made the calls. they don't get suspended or fired. they get thrown in jail and prosecuted. >> quick question. eric shinseki, does he go. >> i resisted calling for it for a year but now's the time. martha: congressman kinzinger, thank y
michelle obama has been very involved with veterans families. you think when this comes across your desk you want to make immediate action on it. it is doable. it is absolutely doable. you have gone to far to say there is criminal activity. what do you mean by that? >> incompetence means there is long wait list and don't know how our hands around it. this is great example of single-payer if we go the larger way on the health system. criminality is the i'm more interested in protecting my...
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today in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie on "today," michelle knight offered remarkable words of forgiveness for the man who inflicted years of abuse, torture really. she now goes by a little name, lillian rose lee. and sharing survived vifal story in a new book "finding me." what she enjoys most about finally being free. >> being able to wake up in the morning and make a cup of coffee and sit there, watch tv, listen to music and look at the beautiful sky. ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens whe
today in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie on "today," michelle knight offered remarkable words of forgiveness for the man who inflicted years of abuse, torture really. she now goes by a little name, lillian rose lee. and sharing survived vifal story in a new book "finding me." what she enjoys most about finally being free. >> being able to wake up in the morning and make a cup of coffee and sit there, watch tv, listen to music and look at the beautiful sky....
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. >> now, if we also look at georgia, you've got michelle nunn. let's talk about the newcomer to politics, a long experience in volunteerism in georgia politics. obviously her father, obviously sam nunn. >> she's featuring george h.w. bush in her work with the points in light foundation. we've got eight more primaries to go. on the republican side, i think we don't know what's going to happen. that might be one of those primaries that actually goes to runoff. there's karen handle in that race. there's david purdue in that race. >> karen handle was controversial during the planned parenthood. >> she might be the dark horse in that race. some say she's getting momentum there. lots more to be written about how the tea party is actually faring. i think this north carolina race does show that this race is much stronger. >> let's talk about kentucky. the mitch mcconnell race. we'll play a little bit of the candidate challenging mcconnell. >> i'm a stronger candidate for the general election. largely because she runs on four things. she runs on some vari
. >> now, if we also look at georgia, you've got michelle nunn. let's talk about the newcomer to politics, a long experience in volunteerism in georgia politics. obviously her father, obviously sam nunn. >> she's featuring george h.w. bush in her work with the points in light foundation. we've got eight more primaries to go. on the republican side, i think we don't know what's going to happen. that might be one of those primaries that actually goes to runoff. there's karen handle in...
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. >> coming up next, wake forest university professor michelle gillespie discusses her boyle my of the founder -- biography of r.j. reynolds. katherine reynolds' philanthropic pursuits after r.j.'s death. this is about 40 minutes. .. the largest slaveholder in patrick county, virginia. r.j. reynolds blew up before the eighteenth of this before the civil war conlan and learned , whole business of growing tobacco and is better to sell the tobacco himself and process it and he took the tobacco and open the manufactory and had his slaves and sons figure out how to turn the tobacco plant into chewing tobacco so he was selling chewing tobacco before the civil war. after the civil war and during reconstruction he had his sons continue learning this business. so his father was a very entrepreneurial, figured out he was losing money in the tobacco trade in the middle of the nineteenth century and the end of the civil war and reconstruction and taught his son how to do this business, his sons particularly r.j. reynolds realize that plantation was too far away from marketing possibilities. if you
. >> coming up next, wake forest university professor michelle gillespie discusses her boyle my of the founder -- biography of r.j. reynolds. katherine reynolds' philanthropic pursuits after r.j.'s death. this is about 40 minutes. .. the largest slaveholder in patrick county, virginia. r.j. reynolds blew up before the eighteenth of this before the civil war conlan and learned , whole business of growing tobacco and is better to sell the tobacco himself and process it and he took the...
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. >> we have been talking with michele gillespie, author of this book catherine and r.j. reynolds partners in the making of the new south. thank you for your time. "after words" with jeffrey rosen of the national constitution center. this week justice john paul stevenstevens in his latest boox amendments how and why we should change the constitution. the u.s. supreme court justice targets gun violence, the death penalty, gerrymandering and campaign finance and amendments that he leaves with better protect and empower citizens. the program is about an hour. >>> welcome, justice stevens. on behalf of the constitution center integrates to see you. you honor the constitution center a few weeks ago by visiting us at the constitution center as you know it's the only institution in america that has a charter to disseminate information about the constitution on the nonpartisan basis. and i can't think of a better book to discuss in connection with the commission then your wonderful new book, six amendments how and why we should change the constitution. you propose constitutional
. >> we have been talking with michele gillespie, author of this book catherine and r.j. reynolds partners in the making of the new south. thank you for your time. "after words" with jeffrey rosen of the national constitution center. this week justice john paul stevenstevens in his latest boox amendments how and why we should change the constitution. the u.s. supreme court justice targets gun violence, the death penalty, gerrymandering and campaign finance and amendments that he...
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. >> host: michelle gillespie who was r.j. reynolds? >> guest: one of the original tobacco manufacturers in the united states fish. he was selling chewing tobacco and became the manufacturer for the entire country he. he was the son the second data 16 of a tobacco planter before the civil for to own over 50 slaves the largest slaveholder in patrick county virginia. so r.j. reynolds and grew up the board 1850's and learn to fill whole business of growing tobacco from his father and also he was the entrepreneurial and pretty shrewd recognized it is great to grow tobacco but maybe even better to sell that. and his profit to manufacture. he took that tobacco and created his own plantation and a manufacturing plant he had his sons and his lawyers how to figure out to turn the plant into chewing tobacco. keys so that before the civil war and afterwards during reconstruction he had his son continue to learn the business. his father figure out if you are losing money in the tobacco trade with the end of the civil war and taught his sons how to
. >> host: michelle gillespie who was r.j. reynolds? >> guest: one of the original tobacco manufacturers in the united states fish. he was selling chewing tobacco and became the manufacturer for the entire country he. he was the son the second data 16 of a tobacco planter before the civil for to own over 50 slaves the largest slaveholder in patrick county virginia. so r.j. reynolds and grew up the board 1850's and learn to fill whole business of growing tobacco from his father and...
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. >> o'donnell: and michelle miller remembers maya angelou. >> i hope to speak directly to the hearts and minds of my fellow americans and say, "look at us. look at us." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm norah o'donnell. and this is our western edition. president obama is calling the latest revelations in the v.a. scandal extremely troubling. a report today from the internal watchdogs in the department of veterans affairs says more than 1,000 vets seeking care at a v.a. hospital in phoenix were waiting for appointments they might never get because they were never even put on a list. in addition, records were manipulated to show that veterans who got appointments waited an average of 24 days. the actual wait time was 115 days. and it's not just in phoenix. the report says the problems are widespread. nancy cordes is on capitol hill and has more. nancy. >> reporter: norah, investigators say they have already interviewed dozens of v.a. schedulers, and some of them say they were encouraged by
. >> o'donnell: and michelle miller remembers maya angelou. >> i hope to speak directly to the hearts and minds of my fellow americans and say, "look at us. look at us." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm norah o'donnell. and this is our western edition. president obama is calling the latest revelations in the v.a. scandal extremely troubling. a report today...
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i'm michelle griego. today cyclists competing in the amgen tour of california will ride across the section of the bay area. riders will start in east san jose and finish in mount diablo. 16 world class teams are competing across more than 720 miles of highways, roadways, and coastlines. >>> today is another spare the air day for the bay area. the second in a row. more record high temperatures and low winds are likely to mean smoggy conditions. air quality officials say the best way to help is to drive less. stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,,,, >>> good morning, getting a check of the south bay it's really backed up right now on northbound 280 heading for downtown. and 101. and we have a traffic alert still in effect. this is emergency ramp closure going on most of the day. northbound 880 to southbound 101. remains closed. emergency pothole repair. and just a quick heads-up outside. westbound 237 still really backed up leaving milpitas. that is traffic. he's lawrence. >>> already star
i'm michelle griego. today cyclists competing in the amgen tour of california will ride across the section of the bay area. riders will start in east san jose and finish in mount diablo. 16 world class teams are competing across more than 720 miles of highways, roadways, and coastlines. >>> today is another spare the air day for the bay area. the second in a row. more record high temperatures and low winds are likely to mean smoggy conditions. air quality officials say the best way to...
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i'm michelle griego. a girl from antioch manages to get away from a man she says forced her into prostitution. the teenagerscaped from a stockton motel and called 911 and told police she had run away from home and was forced into prostitution by a man she had met months ago. police say when they caught hip, three other taked girls were in his car. >>> someone in san francisco stole giants' star hunter pence's scooter. it was swiped last night from outside epic roast house on the embarcadero while he was having dinner and rewards are now being offered for its return. stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. t john perez when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. >>> thre
i'm michelle griego. a girl from antioch manages to get away from a man she says forced her into prostitution. the teenagerscaped from a stockton motel and called 911 and told police she had run away from home and was forced into prostitution by a man she had met months ago. police say when they caught hip, three other taked girls were in his car. >>> someone in san francisco stole giants' star hunter pence's scooter. it was swiped last night from outside epic roast house on the...
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. >>> first lady michelle obama took her husband's place on mother's day this weekend addressing the president's weekly address. the the education that is her birth right. thank you. >>> meanwhile help from the u.s. and other nations is pouring into nigeria in hopes the girls can be found and rescue. the girls were abducted from their school in nigeria's remote northeast. debora patta is in the capital abuja. >> reporter: good morning. it's now down to the nigerian government to thrash out the details of its rescue mission. we know the girls were taken into the dense zam bee za forest in chibok but there are different reports whether they've been broken into smaller groups and taken across the border or whether they remain in one large group. rare anti-government >>> the antigovernment sentiment is growing springing from the delta government region to the boko haram northern parts of the country. as the protests grow larger parents of the missing children are becoming angrier. >> in fact diplomats have done nothing. >> reporter: the latest amnesty international revelations are likely
. >>> first lady michelle obama took her husband's place on mother's day this weekend addressing the president's weekly address. the the education that is her birth right. thank you. >>> meanwhile help from the u.s. and other nations is pouring into nigeria in hopes the girls can be found and rescue. the girls were abducted from their school in nigeria's remote northeast. debora patta is in the capital abuja. >> reporter: good morning. it's now down to the nigerian...
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michelle obama visited a restored kindergarten in topeka kansas, to see wait would have looked like at the time of the court ruling in 1954. mrs. obama challenged high school seniors to bat whal she said were the old prejudices that still linger in america. >> every day you have the power to choose our better history by opening your hearts and minds, by speaking up for what you know is right, by sharing theoard of education. the lessons you all learned right here in topeka. >> president obama marked the anniversary at the white house by recommitting to what he called the long struggle to stamp out bigotry and racism. >> studies show that segregation is still widespread. here in new york a school is trying to buck that trend as elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: when this student arrived for sixth grade, she noticed something different. >> in this school e see a lot of blacks and more hispanic people. i was happy for the fact this school wasn't segregated. i hate segregation. >> reporter: 370 sixth through 12th graders attend a school that used to be a minority neighborhood but in the
michelle obama visited a restored kindergarten in topeka kansas, to see wait would have looked like at the time of the court ruling in 1954. mrs. obama challenged high school seniors to bat whal she said were the old prejudices that still linger in america. >> every day you have the power to choose our better history by opening your hearts and minds, by speaking up for what you know is right, by sharing theoard of education. the lessons you all learned right here in topeka. >>...
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first lady michelle obama delivered a high school commencement address in topeka. she said some segregation remains. >> today by some measures, our schools are as segregated as they were back when dr. king gave his final speech. and as a result, many young people in america are going to school largely with kids who look just like them. and too often those schools aren't equal, especially ones attended by students of color which too often lag behind, with crumbling classrooms, and less experienced teachers. >> joining me now from connecticut, steve perry, who founded a charter school in one of the state's lowest performing school districts, and since 2006, the founding of the school has sent 100% of high school graduates to four year colleges. he has written several books, including "raggedy schools." good to see you. >> nice to see you, fredricka. >> how much of what the first lady said do you agree with, that there are still disparities and inequities? >> of course there are. we use the same methods to place children in school we did when we had the brown versus b
first lady michelle obama delivered a high school commencement address in topeka. she said some segregation remains. >> today by some measures, our schools are as segregated as they were back when dr. king gave his final speech. and as a result, many young people in america are going to school largely with kids who look just like them. and too often those schools aren't equal, especially ones attended by students of color which too often lag behind, with crumbling classrooms, and less...
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also ahead on the first lady, michelle obama takes on congress. she has some strong words for some of our country's top politicians. you will hear why she is so fired up. >> 11 days ago the centers for disease control announced that a third person in the united states had contracted mers, but now the cdc officials are saying they were wrong. so senior medical correspondent joining me. that was when we made a really big deal because we thought it was a really deal that it went from person to person right. it appeared that it went from person to person with a one hour business meeting and a handsh e handshake. so we should be saying thank goodness. this is alg tbs sum wauss -- they had a press conference and said third infection and then they say guess what we were wrong. the first two tests were positive and they said look we wanted to let the public know. we are here to be transparent. we wanted to tell people. the third test is the one that said no and it would have been irresponsible of us to not report a positive response. this is such a new di
also ahead on the first lady, michelle obama takes on congress. she has some strong words for some of our country's top politicians. you will hear why she is so fired up. >> 11 days ago the centers for disease control announced that a third person in the united states had contracted mers, but now the cdc officials are saying they were wrong. so senior medical correspondent joining me. that was when we made a really big deal because we thought it was a really deal that it went from person...
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but people on both sides yvette michelle obama and you can take away something from all of these women it is a shame. >> to letters speak but don't listen. neil: exactly. >> here is the reality. neil: she is supposed to speak this weekend. [laughter] >> some of the most solid title issues have started on college campus sees one dash campuses and look back at the epicenter but --. neil: food interviewed does speaker your college? >> we had tom friedman. we are all excited but people who were not excited was still respectful that he was there and most people paid attention. i am surprised you are not a little bit more encouraging. >> it does not matter. >> when a message seems to be speakers are more controversial for a variety of reasons i would think of the silent majority. but if a few hundred act up why should that penalize the entire school? say what you want to of christine regard but now? >> probably someone not as fisted -- prestigious as herb you get that controversial speech got in there not that she is controversial but by the way i have no idea who spoke at my college graduat
but people on both sides yvette michelle obama and you can take away something from all of these women it is a shame. >> to letters speak but don't listen. neil: exactly. >> here is the reality. neil: she is supposed to speak this weekend. [laughter] >> some of the most solid title issues have started on college campus sees one dash campuses and look back at the epicenter but --. neil: food interviewed does speaker your college? >> we had tom friedman. we are all excited...
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today we're hearing from one of those women, michelle knight, who endured ten years, tortured, starved, beaten by her captor. she tells anderson cooper she never expected to escape. >> did you think that this would at some point end, that it wouldn't go on, that he would let you go? did he promise that he would let you go? >> no, he told me he would never let me go. >> he said that from the beginning. >> yes. he said you don't have a family that cares about you. if i kill you right now, nobody would even care. >> today, amanda berry and gina dejesus will be honored by the national center for missing & exploited children for giving courage to families trying to find their missing loved ones. part two of anderson's interview with michelle knight airs tonight on "ac360." >>> the world health organization declared a global emergency for a disease once nearly eradicated, warning a 25-year campaign to end polio will be lost without quick action. this is serious. the paralyzing virus is making a crippling comeback in pakistan, syria, cameroon. it spread to neighboring countries, including ira
today we're hearing from one of those women, michelle knight, who endured ten years, tortured, starved, beaten by her captor. she tells anderson cooper she never expected to escape. >> did you think that this would at some point end, that it wouldn't go on, that he would let you go? did he promise that he would let you go? >> no, he told me he would never let me go. >> he said that from the beginning. >> yes. he said you don't have a family that cares about you. if i...
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former dc schools chancer, michelle rhee joins us from san francisco with her take on it. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we've had a number of parents on who were puzzled by -- a couple weeks ago we had on an engineer father who said that he cooperate even help his son with a problem like this. this is an example of a common core math problem. it was jack used the number line below to solve 427 minus 316. find his error. and write a letter to jack telling him what he did right and what he should do to fix the mistake. the father threw up his hands and said i can't figure it out. that's one of the common complaints is the math is so hard for the kids. >> look, i don't think that we should be complaining about having higher standards for kids. the bottom line is that the u.s. is falling behind. we are 17th, 21st and 26th in the globe in reading, science and math respectively. 26 out of 34 developed nations is not a place that we want to be if we want our kids to compete in the global economy. so are we going to have to raise our standards? absolutely. >> no doubt w
former dc schools chancer, michelle rhee joins us from san francisco with her take on it. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we've had a number of parents on who were puzzled by -- a couple weeks ago we had on an engineer father who said that he cooperate even help his son with a problem like this. this is an example of a common core math problem. it was jack used the number line below to solve 427 minus 316. find his error. and write a letter to jack telling him what he did...
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if no one gets the majority it will take a run-off to decide who will face democrats, michelle nunn, in the fall. in kentucky, incumbent republican leader mitch mcconnell leads the polls against matt bevin, he was caught giving a speech at a cock fighting rally. in pennsylvania, idaho, and oregon, also hosting primaries today. >>> tensions mounting between the u.s. and china over unprecedented cyber spying. charges that china summoning the u.s. ambassador to complain about it. five chinese military officials working from shanghai, they are accused of stealing information like product designs and confidential legal strategies to give chinese companies the advantage, kofgs -- costing jobs in the u.s. the victim's, six pittsburgh-based companies. >> finally, it is a race to the top at the naval academy in annapolis, maryland. the class of 2017 taking part in a 50-year-old tradition known as herdon monument climb. students build a human pyramid tall enough to reach a dixie cup at the top and replace it with an official navy cup. it symbolizes students moving up from first year students t
if no one gets the majority it will take a run-off to decide who will face democrats, michelle nunn, in the fall. in kentucky, incumbent republican leader mitch mcconnell leads the polls against matt bevin, he was caught giving a speech at a cock fighting rally. in pennsylvania, idaho, and oregon, also hosting primaries today. >>> tensions mounting between the u.s. and china over unprecedented cyber spying. charges that china summoning the u.s. ambassador to complain about it. five...
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michelle nun, people that are first timers trying to get into the senate, they're all calling for shinseki to step down. he's become politically toxic. the symbol of this and you can sit there and say, maybe he could work it through and get a new guy in. he's not going to know what the situation is. but sometimes the political perception just overwhelms the reality. and quite frankly, it's not as if shinseki looks like he's been on top of this whole scandal which has been going on for some time. this is not a new problem for the v.a. >> chris, critics say that president obama has been weak on benghazi, on fast and furious, on the irs, just letting lois lerner resign after she pleaded the fifth and says she wasn't going to say anything. if shinseki stays -- >> anna, let's listen in for just a moment. he just referred to the last two weeks. here is eric shinseki. >> you give homeless veterans hope, you give them dignity, you give them homes, and you give them real chances at a future. that is the never ending story here. it needs to be told, retold, but told well. since 2009 v.a. has proven
michelle nun, people that are first timers trying to get into the senate, they're all calling for shinseki to step down. he's become politically toxic. the symbol of this and you can sit there and say, maybe he could work it through and get a new guy in. he's not going to know what the situation is. but sometimes the political perception just overwhelms the reality. and quite frankly, it's not as if shinseki looks like he's been on top of this whole scandal which has been going on for some...
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. >> you know michelle malkin breaks this down interesting piece hot air the problem with kidney dialysis. getting old broken down kidney dialysis machines and they can't even get them up and running and yet brand kidney dialysis machines being brought in for care. >> this is one of these examples we have got to do something about this. good people in congress. we have got to do something about this. we have been saying we have got to do something about this with the veterans administration for years, decades and now it's going to take something like, this people dying to get something done. let's help. ridiculous. >> these men and women are putting themselves on the line for us and fighting for our freedoms and treated like this when they come home. condition contrast that with illegal immigrants that shouldn't be here in the first place. >> last year 36,000 convicted illegal immigrants, this is people from kidnappers and people who have been convicted of sexual assault and rapes and all these awful things, they are released and yet we have got this marine, too, who is in mexico who we c
. >> you know michelle malkin breaks this down interesting piece hot air the problem with kidney dialysis. getting old broken down kidney dialysis machines and they can't even get them up and running and yet brand kidney dialysis machines being brought in for care. >> this is one of these examples we have got to do something about this. good people in congress. we have got to do something about this. we have been saying we have got to do something about this with the veterans...
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as you can see there, michelle obama comes in first, the two bushes are second and third, but i want to vote viewers' attention to how divided we are by party. that even when asking which mom you respect most, if you are republican, it's all about the bushes. if you are a democrat, it is about obama and clinton. and angelina jolie is fifth. but her supporters are all from democrats. here on this mother's day, we are as partisan and as divided as ever even when it comes to moms. >> but are we surprised? >> this is really divided. there's not one of these moms that has double-digit support from the opposite party. >> correct. we gave them a choice of 18 different moms to choose from. and it's that way across the board. and tucker, i don't think that there's any issue, any attribute or anything to talk about in this country in 2014 that isn't so polarized. and i think that's kind of sad. we all love our moms. and on this mother's day, we should be finding things to bring us together that you night us rather than those things that divide us. >> that sounds so great, but during a presiden
as you can see there, michelle obama comes in first, the two bushes are second and third, but i want to vote viewers' attention to how divided we are by party. that even when asking which mom you respect most, if you are republican, it's all about the bushes. if you are a democrat, it is about obama and clinton. and angelina jolie is fifth. but her supporters are all from democrats. here on this mother's day, we are as partisan and as divided as ever even when it comes to moms. >> but are...
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>> similar to michelle, throw my career, mandatory minimums were an important tool to incapacitate bad actors and incapacitate bad actors and create incentives to cooperate. i have used them extensively. >> my time is up. >> do you have any concern about the fact that is somewhat related that a lawyer, stockbroker, well respected wall street -- friday afternoons, the regular routine where somebody comes in with their $200 worth of powder cocaine. if you are caught, you will be told my goodness gracious. we will give you a week doing some kind of public service. helping clean up the local park or something. if you are a minority kid in the inner-city, you buy $200 worth of crack cocaine, you get a mandatory minimum and go to prison? you will never get a job when you come out? you see a problem with that? >> it concerns me most -- both because i am concerned about disparate treatment of people and the perception that the system is not fair so i think it is important both be taken seriously. >> senator graham? >> thank you for coming today. i appreciate the leadership you are providing at
>> similar to michelle, throw my career, mandatory minimums were an important tool to incapacitate bad actors and incapacitate bad actors and create incentives to cooperate. i have used them extensively. >> my time is up. >> do you have any concern about the fact that is somewhat related that a lawyer, stockbroker, well respected wall street -- friday afternoons, the regular routine where somebody comes in with their $200 worth of powder cocaine. if you are caught, you will be...
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first lady michelle obama is hosting an event which will showcase performances by people in, quote, turn around arts, a program meant to help showcase talent. sarah jessica parker and others will be in attendance. >> not an snl sketch. four gop candidates faced off in a primary debate wednesday in idaho. you just have to see this to believe it. >> i've got a masters in raising hell. >> we've got a bunch of eastern idiots. >> hey fiddle, fiddle. >> half the republican party is democrats and half of the democratic party is communist. and you have your choice, folks, a cowboy, a curmudgeon, biker or normal guy. take your pick. >> heaven forbid the normal guy. that's your dish of scrambled politics. i am joined now by kevin cirilli. oh, my gosh, kevin. >> happy friday. >> what in the world is going on in idaho? >> i think, in all seriousness, it's two-term governor otter facing some challenges. >> which is he, the normal guy? is he the -- >> i know, right? i think it speaks to a larger issue within the republican party, that there is this division. they're hitting him for his adopting of oba
first lady michelle obama is hosting an event which will showcase performances by people in, quote, turn around arts, a program meant to help showcase talent. sarah jessica parker and others will be in attendance. >> not an snl sketch. four gop candidates faced off in a primary debate wednesday in idaho. you just have to see this to believe it. >> i've got a masters in raising hell. >> we've got a bunch of eastern idiots. >> hey fiddle, fiddle. >> half the...
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but michelle retired those jeans quite a while back. >> is he talking about mom jeans? that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. someone who doesn't wear mom jeans is kevin, reporter for the hill. >> good morning. happy friday. >> happy friday to you. federal employees owe $3.3 billion in back taxes and that includes 4.9% of all house employees and 3.2% of senate workers. what kind of message is washington sending to the american public with this kind of record? >> not a good message. and of course this is coming right during the height of continuing investigations into the irs scandal which republicans love to pounce on. and just last night, actually, irs officials saying they're going to be reworking a tax-exempt code that had drawn criticism from the left and the right. bottom line is outside of washington, people are going to look at this and it's just another reason to be frustrated with our irs officials. >> yeah. people are going to look at this next story with an interesting eye, because yesterday we reported wyoming and utah want to bring backfiring squad
but michelle retired those jeans quite a while back. >> is he talking about mom jeans? that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. someone who doesn't wear mom jeans is kevin, reporter for the hill. >> good morning. happy friday. >> happy friday to you. federal employees owe $3.3 billion in back taxes and that includes 4.9% of all house employees and 3.2% of senate workers. what kind of message is washington sending to the american public with this kind of record? >>...
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first lady michelle obama then lashes out. the gop fires back yesterday, defending its actions. now the first lady is again returning fire. in a "new york times" op-ed this morning saying, quote, when we make decisions about our kids' health, we rely on doctors and experts who can give us accurate information based on sound science. our leaders in washington should do the same, end quote. >>> an adult film star takes on toronto mayor rob ford. california residents want to create a 51st state. and a smaller chris christie. all that in "scrambled politics" next. u. you fed your lawn earlier this spring and now you're at it again. we're concerned. scott: (chuckles) thanks neighbors, but summer's on its way. and while the grass may look bonnie green and lovely now, it still needs a late-spring feeding to keep it that way. another feeding now with scotts strengthens and helps defend your lawn from the brutal heat and heavy use to come. nbr: we knew that, right guys? oh yeah... let's go feed! scott: get scotts turf builder lawn food. feed your lawn. feed it! what's your favorite kind
first lady michelle obama then lashes out. the gop fires back yesterday, defending its actions. now the first lady is again returning fire. in a "new york times" op-ed this morning saying, quote, when we make decisions about our kids' health, we rely on doctors and experts who can give us accurate information based on sound science. our leaders in washington should do the same, end quote. >>> an adult film star takes on toronto mayor rob ford. california residents want to...
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michelle bernard. >>> up next -- of the bernard center. up next, a value of being cheap for the republican who says poor kids ought to sweep the cafeteria to get their lunch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. . cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. >>> effective immediately, i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. >> banned for life. who knows how many months that might be. >> welcome back to "hardball." time for the side show. anyway, the news of donald sterling's lifetime ban from the nba was the source of several laughs, as we just saw, on comedy central, but leave it to jon stewart of the daily show to link sterling's comments with the crazy things that politicians like sarah palin have to say. >> it's good to see the distinction here between free speech and consequenc
michelle bernard. >>> up next -- of the bernard center. up next, a value of being cheap for the republican who says poor kids ought to sweep the cafeteria to get their lunch. this is "hardball," the place for politics. . cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. >>>...
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michelle nun trails david purdue by just four points and she's within a few points up or down of her four other possible gop opponents. in kentucky, grimes is only one point behind mitch mcconnell. 46-45, which means not really behind. the bottom line is democrats have good candidates and this thing isn't over. contributor susan page is washington bureau chief today. chris, as much as i admire you, i got the feeling you were like an announcer in the seventh inning and one team was up by three runs and you're saying this game ain't over yet, fans. i agree with you, but give the argument why it isn't over based upon your analysis. >> it is undoubtedly true that these democrats, people like mary landrieu in louisiana, kay hagen, mark pryor in arkansas, they would rather be running in the 2008 version of the national political landscape than the 2014 version. there's no question about that. that said, unlike house races, where it's very difficult to differentiate yourself from the national party and the way the wind is blowing nationally, these senate races in terms of co costs, people w
michelle nun trails david purdue by just four points and she's within a few points up or down of her four other possible gop opponents. in kentucky, grimes is only one point behind mitch mcconnell. 46-45, which means not really behind. the bottom line is democrats have good candidates and this thing isn't over. contributor susan page is washington bureau chief today. chris, as much as i admire you, i got the feeling you were like an announcer in the seventh inning and one team was up by three...
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michelle nun matches up against any challenger right now. she's also in a close race. and my home state of pennsylvania, democrats are looking to defeat the very vulnerable governor, tom corbett. democrats will decide who leads that charge. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law could push her to victory in the house seat being vacated by allison schwartz who's running for governor. those are the big matchup. all the analysis and victory speeches. i love them. especially the concession speeches, they're always the best. tomorrow night first on "hardball" at 7:00 eastern live, and then our special coverage live at 10:00 all on msnbc. david corn is an expert on everything. he's a washington bureau chief for mother jones. and ken voe gel is with politico. ken, you're a philly guy. i want to start with mitch mcconnell. believe it or not, mitch mcconnell represents center right, as much as democrats don't like him, liberals mistrust him, they think he's been around too long. he's up against a guy named matt bevin out there. >> he was a great tea hope and so far it appears as if he
michelle nun matches up against any challenger right now. she's also in a close race. and my home state of pennsylvania, democrats are looking to defeat the very vulnerable governor, tom corbett. democrats will decide who leads that charge. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law could push her to victory in the house seat being vacated by allison schwartz who's running for governor. those are the big matchup. all the analysis and victory speeches. i love them. especially the concession speeches,...
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alice stew wrart is a former adviser to the presidential campaigns of mike huckabee, michelle bachmann and rick santorum. we've got to go to alice first. it's an inside game for you. my question is, how does this thing work? if tillis wins, does he bring the tea partier wing, does he bring in the christian right? do they all join him for the general against kay haguen? or is this going to be a schism in the party that lasts? >> no. he will unite them just as he has done as speaker. the fact that he's labelled as the establishment candidate he thinks is kind of amusing. he reminds me, and reminds everyone, that he used to be pta president just eight years ago. he's certainly not the establishment candidate of the gop. he's not only the support and endorsement of jeb bush and other strong republicans, but also he's got tea party support, the nra, the national right to life and other social organizations. he has already brought them into the fold as speaker in north carolina. and he certainly would plan to do so if he were to win the nomination tomorrow. >> it's interesting. you make your
alice stew wrart is a former adviser to the presidential campaigns of mike huckabee, michelle bachmann and rick santorum. we've got to go to alice first. it's an inside game for you. my question is, how does this thing work? if tillis wins, does he bring the tea partier wing, does he bring in the christian right? do they all join him for the general against kay haguen? or is this going to be a schism in the party that lasts? >> no. he will unite them just as he has done as speaker. the...
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congresswoman michele bachmann. she says the museum dedicated to american women would only serve to embolden what she calls the radical feminist movement. listen to this point of view here. >> i rise today in opposition to this bill because i believe ultimately this museum that will be built on the national mall on federal land will enshrine the radical feminist movement that stands against the pro life movement, the pro family movement, and the pro traditional marriage movement. >> this was the same michele bachmann who expressed gratitude when she was posted in one of their exhibits. the posted this on mother's day. quote, the national women's history mu sooe y um is featuring a special online exhibit dedicated to moms. i'm humbled to be included in this exhibit as a foster mom of 23. but all moms have a special role in their children's lives on this mother's day weekend, special thanks to all moms for their courage, sas fies and love. talk about being for it before you were against it. >> take a look at a clip fr
congresswoman michele bachmann. she says the museum dedicated to american women would only serve to embolden what she calls the radical feminist movement. listen to this point of view here. >> i rise today in opposition to this bill because i believe ultimately this museum that will be built on the national mall on federal land will enshrine the radical feminist movement that stands against the pro life movement, the pro family movement, and the pro traditional marriage movement. >>...
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the award will be presented by first lady michelle obama at the white house in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the medals program. mystic aquarium is a crowned jewel of eastern connecticut. it has more than 4,000 animals and over 300 species including new england's only beluga whale. the aquarium has plead an important role for connecticut residents and visitors alike with numerous exchange programs for students from and around the country. dr. steven cohen, c.e.o. of sea research foundation, the parent of mystic aquarium, will accept the award on behalf of the aquestionnaire come. the aquestionnaire -- on behalf of the aquarium. the aquarium has done a lot of research. madam speaker, i want to congratulate the aquarium and dr. cohen as they receive the 2014 national medal and i thank them for their monumental dedication and contribution to the mystic community. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask un
the award will be presented by first lady michelle obama at the white house in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the medals program. mystic aquarium is a crowned jewel of eastern connecticut. it has more than 4,000 animals and over 300 species including new england's only beluga whale. the aquarium has plead an important role for connecticut residents and visitors alike with numerous exchange programs for students from and around the country. dr. steven cohen, c.e.o. of sea research...
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something out of its parentheses isn't going to throw anybody off no offense but you do realize that michele bachmann isn't just some obscure politician that no one's heard of she's kind of a big deal homegirl ran for president and if you steal her words the internet will take note you can't just read someone else's policies decide you like them and then use them without bothering to give them any credit or wake up call america we need a leader not a reader we're back with meghan mccain he's no interactive showed take part live airs on pivot t.v. weeknights at ten eastern seven pacific by the way meghan knows nothing about this but her father senator john mccain sent us these comments when he learned that meghan would be with us today let us watch together. megan i understand you're hanging out with larry king tonight he's going to talk to you about your new show congratulations on by the way a show gazers like larry and me we can learn a lot from you know i certainly have not everything do i agree with but we learn a lot have fun on the show i love the old geezer here he calls his he's been
something out of its parentheses isn't going to throw anybody off no offense but you do realize that michele bachmann isn't just some obscure politician that no one's heard of she's kind of a big deal homegirl ran for president and if you steal her words the internet will take note you can't just read someone else's policies decide you like them and then use them without bothering to give them any credit or wake up call america we need a leader not a reader we're back with meghan mccain he's no...
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always is jerry was saying waiting for that next buzz to happen we have some social media questions michel more ahead on twitter wants to know what happens to the frontal lobe during adolescence stuff too small of you know the frontal lobe is actually developing during adolescence from birth through out the lessons. there's a process called pruning wherein sixty percent of the neural connections are pruned away so the idea of use it or lose it is probably more important when we're young then when we're older bryson now it's facebook. and we store all the information we see in our minds now in fact our minds sort of filter things out so that we are only paying attention to what we think is the most important thing so two people can look at exactly the same event and come away with different ideas on what happened amanda mensa ensiferum i've had anxiety for eighteen years now been on every sort of medication it either stops working or doesn't work at all is ever going to be a test to tell which bed is the right for which person well that's why we do imaging i mean psych how would you ever kn
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. >>> good morning everyone, i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00. we're likely to have some dangerous hot weather in the bay area today. >> it's the second consecutive spare the air day. a combination of record high temperatures and low winds, and car exhaust are likely to make it another smoggy day. air quality officials say the best thing you can do is to drive less. >> we get some video from the sister station in sacramento showing the fire danger in this very hot weather. a neighbor shot video as flames spread from a field in elk grove towards her house. the embers set their shake roof on fire but crews managed to put the flames out before there was much damage but the weather is not helping fire at all. >> no. it's going to be elevated but doesn't look
. >>> good morning everyone, i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00. we're likely to have some dangerous hot weather in the bay area today. >> it's the second consecutive spare the air day. a combination of record high temperatures and low winds, and car exhaust are likely to make it another smoggy day. air quality officials say the best thing you can do is to drive less. >> we get some video from the sister station in sacramento showing...
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i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it's 5:30 and we have a hot tuesday. 90 plus all over bay area. here's lawrence with the forecast. >> maybe seen only 80s near the water's edge. so yeah we are looking at a heave wave now -- heat wave now as the big ridge of high pressure sitting overhead. that's going to crank up the temperatures and the air sinking approaching the coastline and that offshore wind blowing. so yes indeed. we are going to see a very hot day today. and tomorrow probably the peak of the heat. heat advisory going into effect this afternoon and continuing through wednesday. as we are going to see a lot of these temperatures approaching near triple digits in some of the interior valleys so you definitely want to check on the western and the old already -- children and the elderly. still outside right now, fairly mild start@day in many spot -- to the day in many spots. 61 degrees in san francisco. 59 in san jose and 57 degrees in livermore. by the afternoon, these temperatures going to be something else if i
i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it's 5:30 and we have a hot tuesday. 90 plus all over bay area. here's lawrence with the forecast. >> maybe seen only 80s near the water's edge. so yeah we are looking at a heave wave now -- heat wave now as the big ridge of high pressure sitting overhead. that's going to crank up the temperatures and the air sinking approaching the coastline and that offshore wind blowing. so yes indeed. we are going to see a very hot day...
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right now, after being liberated michelle nine speaking to dr. phil and she's back on his show to update the world on how she is doing. you can find out the latest bad dr. phil and new episodes ♪ dot diuisead ors youtras nerali theand eshen. with gd odshie wi febze. nerali theand eshen. n't neutlizehemdsanfresn.sh. th gd odshie th freze th's aan tervwingor.aob. thatne.one. e onwho ems ke hs alrey gothe job 'cau he udieall e rit ursefromhe g-go. d th's aaccotant a mo a unersi of oeni sclarsp repient, who ed o unie --ratcthat awese caer-pnnintool and at's stunt, rkinlate th aay j, tang crseslign th t industry 's aing be . rey touildn edatio arnd t carr at y wan les geto wk. ♪ well i love a rainy night.♪ ♪ i love a rainy night ♪ i love to hear the thunder, watch the lightning ♪ ♪ when it lights up the sky. ♪ ♪ you know it makes me feel good. ♪ ♪ 'cause i love a rainy night.♪ yoplait with flavors the whole family will love. it is so good for a night in. stanley roberts and found some people behaving badly. you're looking at a
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mister obama released a statement.saying in part: >>"michelle and i join millions around the world in remembering one of the brightest lights of our time: a brilliant writer, a fierce friend and a truly phenomenal woman.maya was many things.but above all, she was a storyteller, and her greatest stories were true." >> reporter:maya angelou had a global reputation. she had good friends here in the bay area too. those who knew her well say she used here heart and her words to make the world a better place. >> she did it as a poet and writer. she did it as a person who is what i was caught a fuel fool human being she was just that so full of of information and down to earth as so smart and intelligent a greek woman. a great woman ... a full human being. >> i went to north carolina to talk with tar and talk about our friendship and those were the memories that will carry me. >> reporter: told us that maya value honesty and truth over flattery and she did not realize her and pat how big it was. over people. >> catherine: on our facebook page pin or leaving their favorite memories and of my
mister obama released a statement.saying in part: >>"michelle and i join millions around the world in remembering one of the brightest lights of our time: a brilliant writer, a fierce friend and a truly phenomenal woman.maya was many things.but above all, she was a storyteller, and her greatest stories were true." >> reporter:maya angelou had a global reputation. she had good friends here in the bay area too. those who knew her well say she used here heart and her words to...
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michael and michelle and they have together four grandchildren, william, madison, cameron and any kayla. bill -- and mikayla. bill is part of the church in wilson where he leads their powerful gospel choir. i ask my colleagues to join me in showing our heart felt congratulations to a great north carolinian to a great american, mr. william earl "bill" meyers. i thank you, mr. speaker, for yielding time. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, r. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today i rise as a proud co-sponsor of h.r. 3116, the modern cures act. a.l.s., also known as lou gehrig's disease is a progressive, fatal neuromuse could you lahr disorder often resulting in paralysis. as a former rehabilitation therapist and manager, i witnessed firsthand the devastating impact that this disease takes of individual lives and family members. a life expectancy after diagnosis of a.l.s. is an average of two to five years. veterans are twice as likery to experience -- likely t
michael and michelle and they have together four grandchildren, william, madison, cameron and any kayla. bill -- and mikayla. bill is part of the church in wilson where he leads their powerful gospel choir. i ask my colleagues to join me in showing our heart felt congratulations to a great north carolinian to a great american, mr. william earl "bill" meyers. i thank you, mr. speaker, for yielding time. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair...
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along with michelle and joe and jill biden joining forces we have helped thousands of veterans find a job. more veterans are finding work and veterans' unemployment, although still way too high, is coming down. the point is caring for our veterans is not an issue that popped up in recent weeks. some of the problems with respect to how veterans are able to access the benefits that they have earned, that's not a new issue. that's an issue i was working on when i was running for the united states senate. taking care of our veterans and their families has been one of the causes of my presidency, and it is something that all of us have to be involved with and had to be paying attention . to we ended the war in iraq, and as our war in afghanistan ends and as our newest veterans are coming home, the demands on the v.a. are going to grow. so we are going to have to redouble our efforts to get it right as a nation. and we have to be honest that there are and will continue to be areas where we've got to do a lot better. so today i want every veteran to know we are going to fix whatever is wrong
along with michelle and joe and jill biden joining forces we have helped thousands of veterans find a job. more veterans are finding work and veterans' unemployment, although still way too high, is coming down. the point is caring for our veterans is not an issue that popped up in recent weeks. some of the problems with respect to how veterans are able to access the benefits that they have earned, that's not a new issue. that's an issue i was working on when i was running for the united states...